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    RECORDS
Tuesday, June 8, 2021
East Oregonian
DEATH NOTICES
A5
OBITUARIES
Maria Francisca De La Cruz
James ‘Jim’ Henslee
Justin Lee Bartoschek
Boardman
Oct. 10, 1925 — June 3, 2021
Dallas
June 19, 1934 — June 3, 2021
Hermiston
May 18, 2021
Maria Francisca De La Cruz, 95, of Boardman, died
Thursday, June 3, 2021, at her home. She was born Oct.
10, 1925, in El Jazmin, Jalisco, Mexico. Recitation of the
rosary will be held Tuesday, June 8, at 2 p.m. at Our Lady
of Angels Catholic Church, Hermiston, with Mass of
Christian Burial to follow at 2:30 p.m. Burial will follow
at the Riverview Cemetery, Boardman. Burns Mortuary
of Hermiston is in care of arrangements. Share memories
at www.burnsmortuaryhermiston.com.
James “Jim” Henslee Cottage Grove and Neste
was born on June 19, 1934, Resins (Chembond) Corpo-
in Roscoe, California, to ration in Springfield prior to
Frank and Sarah Henslee. his retirement.
Jim enjoyed fly fishing
He passed away on June 3,
Oregon’s
high
2021, in Dallas,
lakes and was an
Oregon.
avid University
Jim attended
of Oregon sports
Pilot Rock High
supporter.
School where he
He is sur-
was a member
vived by his wife
of the 1951 State
of 68 years, Car-
Championship
lotta;
brother
6-man
football
John; sons Rob-
team. He trans-
ert and John;
ferred to Pendle-
ton High School
Henslee
six
grandchil-
dren, and several
where he excelled
at football, basketball and great-grandchildren.
At Jim’s request there
track prior to graduating in
will be no memorial service.
1952.
He worked at Weyerhae- In lieu of flowers, donation
user Lumber Company in may be made to hospice.
Justin Lee Bartoschek, Justin’s caring heart and
a resident of Hermiston, kindness spread far and
died unexpectedly on May wide as he helped others.
18, 2021, at the age of 49.
Justin never hesitated to
He was born in Orofino, go out of his way for some-
one and would
Idaho,
and
give the shirt off
immediately
his back to any-
filled the lives
one in need. His
of those around
presence is sorely
him with joy.
missed, and his
Justin grew up
loss felt deeply.
in
Hermiston
He was a loving
raised by his
and fun uncle
mom, Cathy, and
who was adored
Burt with his five
by his nieces and
siblings.
Bartoschek
nephews.
He
spent
He is sur-
many
years
working in alcohol and vived by his mother,
drug treatment centers. He Cathy Minnick, and father,
worked for CCC Sober- Henry Bruns; siblings
ing Station in Portland Melissa Paiz (Damien),
and Powerhouse Rehab Troy Minnick (Lana),
in Hermiston. He also Aaron Bartoschek (Pam),
worked in the oil fields in Matthew
Bartoschek
North Dakota.
(Niki), and Trina Kline
Justin was an avid fish- (Dale); grandmother Juan-
erman who spent much of ita Kiser; and several
his time chasing salmon nieces and nephews. He is
and steelhead from the predeceased by his stepfa-
Deschutes River to North ther, Burt Minnick.
A celebration of life
Idaho.
Anyone who knew Jus- will be held at 2 p.m. on
tin knew he had a relation- June 26, 2021, at New
ship with our Lord Jesus Hope Church in Hermis-
Christ and shared it with ton, Oregon. We hope you
many. He spent time with will come and share your
people and made many memories with us.
Reception will follow at
friends. Cherished by his
family and loved by many, church.
Corleen Elda Overby Coe
Pendleton
Oct. 12, 1918 — June 3, 2021
Former Walla Walla resident Corleen Elda Overby
Coe, 102, of Pendleton, died Thursday, June 3, 2021, in
Pendleton. She was born Oct. 12, 1918. A celebration of
life will be held at a later date. Munselle-Rhodes Funeral
Home of Milton-Freewater is in care of arrangements.
Leona E. ‘Leah’ Rogers
Pendleton
Jan. 15, 1971 — June 2, 2021
Leona E. “Leah” Rogers, 50, of Pendleton, died
Wednesday, June 2, 2021, at her home. She was born Jan.
15, 1971, in Caldwell, Idaho. A clean and sober celebra-
tion of life will be held Saturday, June 12, from 3-5 p.m.
at Rice Park in Pendleton. A full obituary will follow.
Burns Mortuary of Pendleton is in charge of arrange-
ments. Sign the online guestbook at www.burnsmortu-
ary.com.
John Allen Hinz
Hermiston
Sept. 25, 1970 — Jan. 5, 2021
John Allen Hinz, 50, of Hermiston, died Jan. 5, 2021.
He was born Sept. 26, 1970. A memorial and celebration
of life will be held Saturday, June 26, at 12 noon at the
Echo Cemetery. Lunch will follow at the Campus Life
building, 595 S. First St., Hermiston. Bring your Nerf
guns; a Nerf war will follow.
Jason Post
Pendleton
Jan. 5, 1987 — June 5, 2021
Jason Post, 34, of Pendleton, died Saturday, June 5,
2021, in Wallowa County. He was born Jan. 5, 1987, in
Walla Walla. Arrangements are with Pendleton Pioneer
Chapel, Folsom-Bishop. Share online condolences with
the family at www.pioneerchapel.com.
PUBLIC SAFETY
FRIDAY
1:37 a.m. — A caller reported the theft of her white 2016
Chevrolet Sonic from Driftwood RV Resort, 800 W. Kunze Lane,
Boardman.
9:54 a.m. — The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office received a
report of a cow elk unable to get out of the canal at Depot Lane
and Patterson Ferry Road. The sheriff’s office referred the report
to a state agency.
10:04 a.m. — A resident on Northwest Overlook Drive, Herm-
iston, asked for an officer to contact her because of a snake,
about a foot long, under stairs that lead to her dog door. An offi-
cer did not find the snake.
10:13 a.m. — Staff at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, 564 E. Pio-
neer Drive, Heppner, asked the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office
to send a deputy to help deal with a psych patient who was “a
little out of control.”
10:21 a.m. — A caller reported a pickup heading west on
Interstate 84 near Boardman was pulling an untarped trailer
filled with peas and carrots, and the vegetables were flying out.
3:47 p.m. — A Hermiston parent asked to speak to an officer
because her child has been harassed outside of school.
3:56 p.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office received
a report about a theft on the 80400 block of Alpine Drive,
Hermiston.
6:44 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to the 600 block of
Southwest Tutuilla Road for a disturbance.
6:45 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to the 800 block
of East Highland Avenue on a report of an assault. Police issued
a citation.
9:54 p.m. — A Hepper resident reported her two foster chil-
dren, ages 7 and 8, have been sneaking out of the house and
she would like a Morrow County sheriff’s deputy to talk to them.
11:03 p.m. — Hermiston police responded to a location on
Southwest River Hill Drive on a noise complaint and issued a
warning.
11:08 p.m. — A Hepper resident reported her intoxicated
boyfriend left in his blue Chevrolet pickup.
Marion Cornett Green
Pendleton
January 31, 1933 — June 2, 2021
Marion Cornett Green, chair for the St. Anthony
88, of Pendleton, died Hospital Board of Trustees.
Wednesday, June 2, 2021.
Helping shepherd the con-
A graveside service will struction of the new hospi-
be held at Heppner Masonic tal was one of his proudest
Cemetery on June 14 at accomplishments.
Marion
and
11 a.m. A reception
Marlys attended
will follow at the
the
Peace
Gilliam and Bisbee
Lutheran Church
building.
and were also
Marion
was
members of the
born on January
Kill Kare Club.
31, 1933, to Cor-
nett and Florence
They
enjoyed
(French)
Green
attending func-
tions at the Pendle-
in Heppner, Ore-
ton and Heppner
gon, where he was
Green
Elks lodges and
raised and grad-
uated from high school in their annual trip to Hawaii.
1951. He lettered in football, Marion also enjoyed fishing
basketball and track, and in Alaska, growing his own
enjoyed hunting and fishing fruit and vegetables, stay-
ing at the cabin he built at
in the Blue Mountains.
After turning down an Penland Lake, and sharing
appointment at the U.S. mid-morning coffee with
Naval Academy in Annap- his friends at the Red Lion
olis, he attended one year Motor Inn.
of college at Oregon State
In his final years he
University. He then returned lived at Sun Ridge Retire-
to Heppner and married ment Community where he
Gwyneth Cox, with whom enjoyed the social environ-
they had three boys. They ment and chess matches.
Survivors include his
later divorced and he mar-
ried Marlys (Phelps) Phegley sons Gregory and wife
in 1974. The couple lived in Marcia of Ferndale, Wash-
Reedsport until 1984 when ington, Howard and wife
they permanently moved to Debbie of Portland, and
Pendleton. Marlys preceded Joel and his wife Christine
of Spokane; grandchildren
him in death in 2014.
After briefly selling life Brandon Green and Lily
insurance and working for Green; stepdaughters Bev-
Caterpillar after college, erly Crum of Ione, Wendy
Marion became a loan offi- Carlson and her husband
cer with the Bank of East- Ted of Lake Oswego,
ern Oregon in both Ione and Becky Phegley of Beaver-
Heppner, where he worked ton, and Marilyn Baertlein
for many years before join- and her husband Bill of Til-
ing the Oregon Bank in lamook; and brothers Ste-
Reedsport as a vice president phen Green of Pendleton
in 1971. During his years in and James Green of Canby,
Reedsport, he combined his Oregon. He was preceded
banking career with com- in death by his sister, Mary
mercial fishing for salmon, Ruth Troyer.
timber harvest, and running
Memorial contributions
a Christmas tree farm. Mar- may be made to the St.
ion eventually transferred Anthony Hospital Hospice
to the Oregon Bank branch Program, 2801 St. Anthony
in Pendleton before buying Way, Pendleton, OR 97801.
Mack-Keating Jewelers in
Sweeney
Mortuary
1988, a business he ran until of Heppner is in care of
his retirement.
arrangements. You may sign
He was a member of the online condolence book
the Pendleton Chamber of at www.sweeneymortuary.
Commerce and a long-time com.
SATURDAY
3:42 a.m. — The Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office responded
to the 81000 block of Alpine Drive, Hermiston, on a report of a
disturbance.
7:14 a.m. — Hermiston police responded to the 1500 block
of Northeast 10th Street for a disturbance.
12:31 p.m. — A driver heading east on Highway 730 missed
the junction with Highway 37, Oregon State Police reported,
pulled a U-turn in the middle of the highway and ended up in a
crash when another eastbound vehicle could not avoid the col-
lision. State police also reported no one was injured in the crash.
2:48 p.m. — Hermiston police received a report of a possible
vehicle theft from West Wilshire Avenue.
4:55 p.m. — An Irrigon resident on West Fourth Road
reported her neighbor’s pig was on her property and refused to
leave. A Morrow County sheriff’s deputy responded and found
the pig inside its fence.
10:54 p.m. — Pendleton police responded to the 100 block
of Southeast Court Avenue on a report of a disturbance.
SUNDAY
7:06 a.m. — An Irrigon resident on Northeast Fourth Street
reported the neighbor’s dog barked constantly since 6:30 a.m.
and were barking the night before at 11 p.m. She said the own-
ers of the dogs are away and some young people are watching
the dog.
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Jonathan Thomas Thorne
Pilot Rock
May 28, 1959 — June 2, 2021
Jonathan
Thomas He was also an avid hunter.
Thorne was born May 28, His loyal dog, Lucas, was
1959, to John E. Thorne always at his side.
Jonathan was pre-
and LaVonne L. Thorne
(Barnes). He went to be ceded in death by his
mother, LaVonne,
with his Lord
his sister Cindy
and
Savior
(Sis)
Harrison,
Jesus
Christ
grandparents,
June 2, 2021.
FJ (Dutch) and
His mother
Blanche Thorne,
L aVo n n e
Fred and Hazel
passed
away
Barnes, and War-
in 1963. In
ren and Lela
December of
Wright, and his
1964 Jonathan
loyal dog Lucas.
met Kay Wright
He is survived
for the first time
by his parents,
and told his dad
John and Kay
he wanted her
Thorne;
sisters
for his mommy.
Linda (Nee Nee)
In 1965 John
Thorne
Haynie (Doug),
and Kay were
Sandra
(Sam)
married.
Jonathan excelled at Thorne and Laure (KK)
basketball in high school, Thorne; and numerous
graduating from Pendle- nieces, nephews, great-
ton High in 1977. He loved nieces and -nephews,
to water ski with the fam- aunts, uncles and cous-
ily. He was one of the most ins. He truly loved and
magnificent barefoot water accepted them all.
The family would like to
skiers on one foot.
In 1979 he joined the give a heartfelt thank you
Army. He spent one year to the Walla Walla Veter-
in South Korea. In 1980 he ans Home for all their care,
was one of 12 men chosen kindness and generosity
from 48 basketball teams shown to Jonathan the last
to represent his Army base, two years of his life.
Graveside services will
Fort Bliss. The team trav-
elled to other Army bases be held at 10 a.m., Satur-
playing basketball. He was day, June 12, 2021, at Sky-
honorably discharged from view Memorial Cemetery,
with a luncheon following
the Army in 1984.
Jonathan loved the Lord at Life Church, 222 S.W.
with all his heart. He was Third St. (off Highway
a true gentle giant mea- 395), Pilot Rock, Oregon.
suring 6’6”; he liked to tell
In lieu of flowers, dona-
people he was 5’18”. He tions may be made to St.
was always kind and had a Jude Children’s Research
good word about everyone. Hospital, Ronald McDon-
He loved four-wheeling in ald House Charities, or the
his jeeps and pickups in the charity of your choice.
Online
condolences
mountains, especially in
the snow, going to the fam- may be sent to www.pio-
ily cabin and cutting wood. neerchapel.com.
UPCOMING SERVICE
TUESDAY, JUNE 8
DE LA CRUZ, FRANCISCA — Recitation of the
rosary at 2 p.m., followed by Mass of Christian Burial at
2:30 p.m., at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church, 565
W. Hermiston Ave., Hermiston. Burial will follow at the
Hermiston Cemetery.
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY, JUNE 9-10
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